Persistency of an effect: otitis media during the first year of life with nine years follow-up
A cohort of lower socioeconomic–economic children who experienced multi and prolonged episodes of otitis media during their first year of life and followed for 9 years showed that all of the children had poorer performance in linguistic tasks than did the control group. Differences were found in all...
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